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Hi,


I am looking for a sole-charge, live-out nanny to take care of my 2 daughters (1.5 and 3 years old) starting ASAP. We live in Honor Oak, a 7 min walk from the overground station. It will be either Mondays-Wednesdays or Tuesdays-Thursdays from 8am-6.30pm. You must be Ofsted registered or willing to become Ofsted-registered and have excellent references and previous experience. If you have recently completed a first aid-course and have a driver's licence that would be a plus. Net pay is ?10/hour and I am looking for someone that can start in the next 2 weeks.


Liz

Hi Liz

My name is Tania, I am an experienced nanny who lives in East Dulwich.

I have experience of working within a busy Montessori nursary.


I am not ofstead registered but do not have a problem applying to be so.


I will be updating my first aid course this weekend and have a valid CRB check and checkable references.

Full driving licence but not a car owner (valid oyster card)


I have a profile on Childcare.com that you can check out and make contact if you think I meet your requirments.


[email protected] 07931345628


I look forward to hearing from you


Kind Regards

Tania

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